Hi,
I wonder if there is a possibility to re-issue a check of one of the built-in alerts.
The issue is that I got a "Fragmented Indexes" alert this weekend. I fixed it, at least I think I did ... but the next run of this metric will be next weekend. Until then I can only mark the alert as "cleared" or accept the fact that until next weekend this red server keeps drawing my attention in the overview screen.
I think the community is looking for one of the following options:
- manually re-issue the check for this metric ad hoc to make sure this alert is resolved.
- when marked "read", the alert is no longer coloring the server red in the overview (not really nice option though)
I'm aware of this thread of some time ago:
https://forums.red-gate.com/viewtopic.php?f=87&t=16977&p=141521&hilit=redgate.response.engine.alerting+sql+monitor#p141521.
Unfortunately we still cannot use the GUI to see (or ultimately modify) the frequency or run times of the schedules of the default alerts.
Best option imh opinion is a "re-check now" button for any metric, so that we know for sure that the alert has been resolved or more attention is required for this issue.
Any ideas are welcome.
Ivo Beek
I wonder if there is a possibility to re-issue a check of one of the built-in alerts.
The issue is that I got a "Fragmented Indexes" alert this weekend. I fixed it, at least I think I did ... but the next run of this metric will be next weekend. Until then I can only mark the alert as "cleared" or accept the fact that until next weekend this red server keeps drawing my attention in the overview screen.
I think the community is looking for one of the following options:
- manually re-issue the check for this metric ad hoc to make sure this alert is resolved.
- when marked "read", the alert is no longer coloring the server red in the overview (not really nice option though)
I'm aware of this thread of some time ago: https://forums.red-gate.com/viewtopic.php?f=87&t=16977&p=141521&hilit=redgate.response.engine.alerting+sql+monitor#p141521.
Unfortunately we still cannot use the GUI to see (or ultimately modify) the frequency or run times of the schedules of the default alerts.
Best option imh opinion is a "re-check now" button for any metric, so that we know for sure that the alert has been resolved or more attention is required for this issue.
Any ideas are welcome.
Ivo Beek